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\title{HypERLtrace: A Tool for Erlang Trace Analysis}

\author{Vladimir Sarpe, Shreya Rawal and Jonathan Sillito \\ University of Calgary \\ Department of Computer Science\\ Calgary, Alberta, Canada\\\{vsarpe, srawal, sillito\}@ucalgary.ca}

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This paper introduces a new tool that provides comprehensive trace analysis for distributed software written in Erlang. The concept for such a tool was derived from a set of observations regarding behavioral patterns of concurrent programs. In our work, we make use of textual and visual representations for providing the Erlang developer with a better understanding of concurrency patterns within their working program.

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